This structure could react with water to form a hydrate. Draw the mechanism of hydrate formation. Add the water molecule needed to the above reaction. Include curved arrows, intermediate structures, and the structure of the final product. When appropriate, use a water molecule or H3O+ to move a proton.
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This structure could react with water to form a hydrate. Draw the mechanism of hydrate formation....
4. Three part problem. The structure shown below is stabilized by resonance. H a.) Redraw this structure to the left of the double headed arrow on your answer page. b.) Add one curved arrow to show how the second resonance form could be created. c.) Draw the second resonance form to the right of the double headed arrow. 5. The structure of the previous problem could react with water to form a hydrate. Draw the mechanism of hydrate formation. First,...
1. NaOH can react with acetone in either two different ways; it can form a hydrate or an enolate. Draw the hydrate and the enolate of acetone. 2. Draw the mechanism for Nucleophilic Acyl Substitution of an acid chloride and a nucleophile (Nu:-). Be sure to draw all starting materials, products, intermediate, and curved arrows necessary to describe this mechanism.
First box is to add in curved arrows that illustrate the first step of this mechanism. Second box is Draw the two intermediates that form and show curved arrows depicting the next step. Third is Draw the intermediate and the small molecule with which it will react. Show curved arrows depicting the next step. Fourth box is Draw the intermediate and the small molecule with which it will react. Show curved arrows depicting the next step. 05 Question (1 point)...
Add arrows to the boxes to show the mechanism of the formation of the thermodynamic product of the reaction. All charges, necessary lone pairs, bonds are shown, so you only have to provide the curved arrows to convert a structure to the one in the following box. In the last box, draw the thermodynamic product of the reaction. Include any necessary lone pairs in your structure. **only the second & fourth box is wrong ** please help and explain why....
Draw the mechanism for the formation of the kinetic product of the reaction conditions shown by completing the following: Draw the mechanism for the formation of the kinetic product of the reaction conditions shown by completing the following: 1. In the first box, draw curved arrows to show the interaction of the two reactants. 2. In the second box, using the structures provided, add any lone pairs and nonzero formal charges, adjust the number of hydrogens on the three carbons...
a mechanism for the acid-catalyzed reaction of formaldehyde with to form a hydrate. Use curved arrows to show movement of electrons. H+ н, с + H2O A
Map 1,2 diols form carbonyl compounds via the Pinacol Rearrangement. Propose a stepwise mechanism for this reaction. Details count; include all nonbonding electrons and formal charges! Draw intermediate structure; Draw intermediate structure; Add curved arrows. add curved arrows. Omit H20. add curved arrows. Omit H20. _он, loss of :он H20 The :0H Draw intermediate structure; add curved arrows. Draw intermediate structure; add curved arrows. Omit H20. loss of H+ (as H307)
Write a mechanism for the acid-catalyzed reaction of formaldehyde with to form a hydrate. Use curved arrows to show movement of electrons н* н он й нон + H,0 - Hс нон
Draw the curved arrow mechanism to show the formation of the reaction product on the right. Complete all structures to include the electrons and charges necessary for each step. Do not draw any electrons or charges on NO2 or draw any inorganic spectator ions or byproducts. Reagents needed for each step are provided in the boxes. If given a choice, draw the resonance structure with a complete octet.
3 (15 marks). Draw a reasonable mechanism that accounts for the formation of the unexpected product shown below. Use curved arrows to show the movement of electrons and show the structures of all intermediates. Do not draw the structures of transition states. Do not include stereochemistry. Be sure to include formal charges and lone pairs of electrons where appropriate. OH HCI ether